Terry Hazen and Frank Loeffler are using their expertise in micorbiology to develop mass monitoring systems for COVID for UT and other institutions.
A UT researcher is partering with Carbon Rivers on a $1.1M DoE grant to recycle wind turbine blades for new composite applications. The novel process limits mechanical degradation and has attracted the attention of industry.
Wayne T. Davis came to the University of Tennessee as a graduate student in 1971 and retired nearly fifty years later from the university's top position.
UT-ORNL Governor's Chair Yilu Liu has taken a critical role in keeping the power flowing through partnerships through ORNL and CURENT.
The Tickle College of Engineering is working with the several industry partners like Eastman and Siemens to team up on impactful research.
An interdisciplinary team is working to understand the use of residential solar panels at with a goal of helping policymakers better understand their deployment and adaptation.
Nuclear engineering alumnus Mohammad Khan used the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic to get creative in working toward a radiological solution.
Dustin Gilbert has received an Early CAREER Award from the Department of Energy for his research into the structure and behavior of chiral magnets.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the students, faculty, and staff were able to adapt to finish the semester, showing the resilience of the Volunteer spirit.
Faculty from the Tickle College of Engineering are leading research into remote monitoring of vital signs, breakthroughs in nuclear alloys, and classroom safety.
Alumni Angie and Harold started Cannon & Cannon, Inc., nearly 25 years ago. The company now belongs to four of their employees.
Camille Bergin, a recent aerospace engineering graduate, tells her story of growing up wanting to be an astronaut to working with NASA as part of Lockheed Martin.











